Sokari has a summary on Global s on International Women's Day and how African bloggers have choosen to honour African women. She writes, "We honour our mothers, sisters, grandmothers and daughters. Women whose names you will not see written in the newspapers or hear on the radio but nonetheless women with courage whose spirits will always remain with us and guide us through our daily lives."

One of the posts/blogs that caught my eye was Sokwanele - This is Zimbabwe and their celebration of the women of Zimbabwa through WOZA (Women of Zimbabwe Arise).

"WOZA stand out as a group of women who, through non-violent peacefulaction, give a public face and press-friendly words to the experiencethat weighs on all women in our country……..We honour them not onlybecause they are undeniably brave, but because we recognise that theiractions give a to the experiences of Zimbabwean woman strugglingto survive on a daily basis. And through honouring them we recognisethe courage of all Zimbabwe women battling in these difficult times -not just for today, but for every day of the year."

(Sokwanele - Zvakwana is a grassroots movement, embracing supporters ofall pro-democratic political parties, civic organizations andinstitutions in Zimbabwe. Sokwanele and Zvakwana both mean 'enough isenough' in the vernacular. So, here's another case study of using Web2.0 for social change.